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Defensive transition is the problem. Not running hard enough.

 
 

Amazing what happens when you hit a target


reckon thats the first poor kick from the Lions this quarter

7 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Never thought I’d say it, but Oliver isn’t worth his spot in this team.

4th highest rated player on the ground while tagging??????

 

7 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Never thought I’d say it, but Oliver isn’t worth his spot in this team.

Yeah ridiculous. Let's drop him.

He is only leading our disposals (with 12 at 92% disposal efficiency), our tackles (with 2) and our clearances (4), while being accountable for Lachie Neale.


Brissy are good. They are the benchmark. We’re not getting smashed, that’s for sure. And we look like we’re broadly playing the right way.

We look infinitely better than rounds 2-5, that’s for sure.

Melksham very clearly held ..l no free

Amazing determination by Chin great goal

We are building, lovely finish from Chin


fabulous strength in the contest from chin and a great snap

it's the third time he's burned those around him in the contest to have a shot on goal tho

trac standing there with hands out - HOW ABOUT YOU SHEPHERD FOR HIM FFS

christian really annoys me with his lack of work for the TEAM

Just now, deanox said:

Yeah ridiculous. Let's drop him.

He is only leading our disposals (with 12 at 92% disposal efficiency), our tackles (with 2) and our clearances (4), while being accountable for Lachie Neale.

It’s funny how Clarry has become a player everyone loves to hang [censored] on. Actually sad.

 

Riewoldt said pre game melbs strength was our midfield. 1qtr in “it’s tracc & oliver” and we lack depth. “Expert” commentary Nick


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